Modular building specialist increases apprentice intake following raised demand
Portakabin has doubled its usual intake of apprentices this year to meet continued growth and increased demand.
The York-headquartered modular building firm has started training 20 new apprentices this month from Levels 2 to 6, with plans to increase its intake year on year.
Portakabin future talent specialist Jo Brownsword comments: “This is a record intake of apprentices for Portakabin and marks the continued increase in demand for our services as well as the tremendous feedback we get from the young people who join us – the vast majority of whom become valued employees with us at the end of their apprenticeship.
“The qualifications our apprentices achieve at the end of their training are hard-won and are ensuring an excellent talent pipeline for us, with prospects for further skills training and development.”
This year’s new intake of apprentices will be working at Portakabin head office in York and across the UK, including in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, London and Ireland.
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